All I have to say is THANK GOODNESS that April Fools falls on a Sunday this year!!! I hate teaching with a bunch of Chinese students who are taught that everyone plays pranks on everyone so they want to join in on the fun.

Heh, I wanted my wedding to be on April 1st so I could yell "April Fools!" as I ran out the door at the end. The joke would have been that I was joking, which I know is lame, but I thought it was funny. We ended up getting married in January instead.

Heh, I wanted my wedding to be on April 1st so I could yell "April Fools!" as I ran out the door at the end. The joke would have been that I was joking, which I know is lame, but I thought it was funny. We ended up getting married in
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Heh, I wanted my wedding to be on April 1st so I could yell "April Fools!" as I ran out the door at the end. The joke would have been that I was joking, which I know is lame, but I thought it was funny. We ended up getting married in January instead.

As for the day itself, I really don't care that much.

That would have been awesome!!

I like April Fool's Day, but I forget about it most of the time. I'm not a fan of jokes that embarrass people or make a huge mess, but little pranks and jokes are fun. I might just put a stapler in jello. Thanks, Office.

It annoys me because it creates too many "boy who cried wolf" situations. I don't care if it's April 1st - if you present me with a serious situation, I'm not going to automatically assume you're joking. I witnessed a really bad prank last year. One of my coworkers' boyfriends called her saying he was in the hospital, letting her get all worried and close to tears before revealing the joke. To me, that's not funny - it's mean-spirited.

Though in some ways it can be fun, depending on the joke. Silly website layouts are kind of fun, for example. And I'm eager to do a joke review for Eden. So I guess it depends on the nature of the prank.